MySQL Users Conference 2009 Day 2

I presented on
href="http://www.mysqlconf.com/mysql2009/public/schedule/detail/6861">Creating
Quick and Powerful Web Applications with MySQL, GlassFish, and NetBeans.
The key messages conveyed during the preso are:

GlassFish
is an open source community and delivers production-quality Java EE
compliant Application Server.

The web-based administration console and CLI are powerful
GlassFish management tools that meets the need of any IT administrator.

NetBeans
provides comprehensive and seamlessly integrated tooling for GlassFish.
The goal is to make the
href="http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_tools_bundle_for_eclipse">Eclipse
tooling at par with NetBeans.

The slides are available
href="http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/resource/confs/mysql-uc-2009-glassfish.pdf">here.

And then notes from some of the sessions I attended:

href="http://www.mysqlconf.com/mysql2009/public/schedule/detail/8233">State
of the Dolphin

Embedded
InnoDB (announced today): Proven high-performance and reliability and
functionality of InnoDB, low-level but powerful non-SQL API for app
programmers, operational characteristics needed for stand-alone apps
where there is no DBA

Did you know 1.3 billion emails were sent as part of
href="http://my.obama.com">Obama's election
campaign - and all powered by MySQL ? Hear the details from
href="http://www.bluestatedigital.com/">Blue State Digital
engineers who created the solution and maintained it:

And you can always read the
href="http://www.bluestatedigital.com/casestudies/client/obama_for_america_2008/">complete
case study.

Come meet us at the GlassFish booth in the
href="http://www.mysqlconf.com/mysql2009/public/content/exhibitors">Exhibit
Floor.
Or you can stop by at room #205 for the Whisper Suite for a more
personal and 1-1 conversation.